The last few weeks have seen a flurry of Major events. Minor events, not so much. And we won’t see any until July 19. Still, it’s time we checked into the Minors-Only World Ranking.
Joe Uribe
Lake Forest, CA
24-Month Points History
This chart represents the points earned for each of the 7 events Joe has participated in over the past 24 months.
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Joe is averaging 857.882 points per event over the past 24 months and 875.668 points per event over the past 12 months, for a generally unchanged trend.
Trends: Our trend feature compares an angler's average points from the prior 24 months to the average points from the prior 12 months to establish whether the angler's recent performance exceeds or falls behind that of a longer span. If the recent average is within 2.5% of the average for the longer period , we consider the angler's performance to be steady, as indicated by an almost equals to sign.
Events History
Articles
The latest Bass Rankings articles mentioning Joe Uribe.
Movers & Shakers: VanDam back at No. 1, Uribe No. 1 in Minors
May 7, 2012
Kevin Vandam is back at No. 1 despite another mediocre finish at Lake Douglas, while Joe Uribe finally takes over the top spot in the Minors.
Above-Average Minors
April 4, 2012
It’s one thing to be the No. 1 Majors angler in the world. But realistically, it may be harder to be the No. 1 Minor angler.
Both have their arguments. The Majors compete against the top competition and have to fish across the country. The Minors compete against local talents that know the waters better.
You all can argue those points. We stick to the facts. And statistically, it’s harder to be the No. 1-ranked Minors angler.
Movers & Shakers: Table Rock, Cal Delta fallout
April 2, 2012
It was not a good week for most of the FLW Tour pros in the top 20.
Between a 2010 Lake Norman event dropping off and a tough Table Rock tournament over the weekend, eight of the 13 FLW pros in the Majors World Ranking top 20 saw their averages dip in the latest update.
Meanwhile, we have a new No. 1 in the Minors-only Ranking.
Movers & Shakers: New No. 1 in Minors
March 5, 2012
It’s amazing how things can change in a week.
Two weeks ago, the sport was celebrating one of its championships. A week later, fishing has become a very distant second to reality.
With the tornados that ravaged much of the Southwest, including the Branson, Mo. area where an FLW EverStart was slated to take place last weekend, we here at Bass Rankings, like the rest of the fishing world, are grateful that none of the anglers or tournament staff were injured. Hopefully, those that were affected by the weather will be able to return to normalcy sooner rather than later.
Now, getting to why you came to the site today, there is some big news in the Minors-Only World Ranking. Lost in the shadow of the Bassmaster Classic, Michael Tuck has debuted in the ranking as the new No. 1 angler.




